Balancing Modes
Balancing Modes are based on the locations where the weight gets put on if the Wheel is out of
balance:
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Dynamic (DYN). The most common Balancing Mode; used with steel rims. If the Wheel is out of
balance, weight(s) are clamped on the Inner Edge and the Outer Edge.
•
Static (STA). Used for Wheels under 4 inches wide and motorcycle Wheels. If the Wheel is out of
balance, adhesive weight(s) are applied to the Center Plane only.
•
Static 2 (STA2). Also used for Wheels under 4 inches wide and motorcycle Wheels. If the Wheel
is out of balance, weight(s) are clamped to the Inner Edge only.
•
Aluminum (ALU). Used on Aluminum Alloy Wheels when you want adhesive weights to be
applied on the Inner Plane and the Center Plane.
•
Hidden (HID). Also used on Aluminum Alloy Wheels. HID Mode is very similar to ALU Mode; the
difference is that the weight that goes on the Center Plane can be split up and hidden behind
spokes in the Wheel.
Refer to
DST-64T / DST642D Wheel Balancers
Hidden Weight Balancing
for specific instructions for using this Balancing Mode.
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